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youth and went
Given the ongoing Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's succession probably went uncontested.
As a result, Pissarro went back to his earlier themes by painting the life of country people, which he had done in Venezuela in his youth.
In the particular case of spanish individualist anarchist Miguel Gimenez Igualada, he went from illegalist practice in his youth towards a pacifist position later in his life.
Until 1923 when he was 10, Barbie, a shy and quiet youth, went to the local school where his father taught.
Born at Marostica, in the Republic of Venice, in his youth he served for a time in the Milanese army, but in 1574 he went to study medicine at Padua.
During his youth, Ze ' evi went to school in Givat HaShlosha.
On being refused the degree of master in 1512 on account of his youth, he went to Tübingen, where he continued humanistic studies, but also worked on jurisprudence, mathematics, and medicine.
* Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary General of the United Nations, mistakenly called ' Boutros Boutros Boutros Ghali by Ali-G. Boutros-Ghali clearly went so far as to participate in some of Ali G's notorious word games and providing the epilogue to the episode where, at Ali G's bidding, he tells youth viewers to ' enjoy the music of Bob Marley '.
Historian Mobo Gao went as far as to criticise such attitudes, suggesting that “ from the perspectives of the rural residents, the educated youth had a good life.
" The musical tells the story of real-life Puerto Rican youth Salvador Agron, who wore a cape while committing two murders in 1959 New York, and who went on to become a writer in prison.
It belonged to a red-haired person — a youth of fifteen, as I take it now, but looking much older — whose hair was cropped as close as the closest stubble ; who had hardly any eyebrows, and no eyelashes, and eyes of a red-brown, so unsheltered and unshaded, that I remember wondering how he went to sleep.
:" Leander, he would have lived many a fair year, though Hero had turned nun, if it had not been for a hot midsummer night ; for, good youth, he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont and being taken with the cramp was drowned and the foolish coroners of that age found it was ' Hero of Sestos.
Years later, Xuthus went to consult the Delphian oracle about his marriage to Creusa being childless and met Ion, who had been raised at the temple of Apollo ; the prophecy seemed to indicate Ion as his son, so Xuthus decided to adopt the youth.
Although Phillip Cocu had been quite successful as caretaker both in terms of results and among players and the fans, he went on to coach of one of the PSV youth teams.
" As the gullible youth went ahead, Cranaë held back until she was camouflaged among the bushes ( 6. 105 – 118 ).
While still a youth ( 393 ) he went with his brother Euoptius to Alexandria, where he became an enthusiastic Neoplatonist and disciple of Hypatia.
Another friend during his youth was Tom Farquharson, who went on to play as a goalkeeper for Cardiff City.
In his early youth he went to Alexandria, where he spent twelve years partly as a pupil of Theon, a rhetorician, and partly as a professor of rhetoric.
In his native city he studied under his relative, the sophist Chrysanthius, and while still a youth went to Athens, where he became a favourite pupil of Prohaeresius the rhetorician.
In addition, thanks to her flighty youth, sex would become her trademark in her books though she wrote about what went on in the head rather than a user's manual.
As son of refugees who fled from South Moravia ( now Czech Republic ) in 1945, Schmidt spent his youth in Swabian Nürtingen, where he went to grammar school.
As his volunteers led by youth coordinator Sam Brown went door to door in New Hampshire, and as the media began paying more serious attention to the Senator, McCarthy began to rise in the opinion polls.
The four men gathered the youth of Collatia, then went to Rome where Brutus, being at that time Tribunus Celerum, summoned the people to the forum and exhorted them to rise up against the king.
From the age of 17, Gerhardsen went to meetings in the Labour party's youth movement.

youth and continent
As a youth, he left his family in Putney and crossed the Channel to the continent.
Usually these symbols, along with a pentangle representing either the five inhabited continents ( in the context of the six-continent model where Eurasia is counted as a single continent ) or the five components of communist society ( the peasants, the workers, the army, the intellectuals, and the youth ), appear in yellow on a red background representing revolution.
Consequently, the organisation encourages debate on European affairs and EU policies while fostering youth mobility and exchanges throughout the continent, thus seeking to involve European Citizens, in particular young people, from all across the continent in the process of European integration.

youth and taught
Richard also joined a youth drama group led by Leo Lloyd, a steel worker and avid amateur thespian, who taught him the fundamentals of acting.
The Greeks, moreover, will admit that even amongst those who are considered to be most largely endowed with wisdom, good fortune has had much to do, as in the choice of teachers of one kind rather than another, and in meeting with a better class of instructors ( there being teachers who taught the most opposite doctrines ), and in being brought up in better circumstances ; for the bringing up of many has been amid surroundings of such a kind, that they were prevented from ever receiving any idea of better things, but constantly passed their life, from their earliest youth, either as the favourites of licentious men or of tyrants, or in some other wretched condition which forbade the soul to look upwards.
The original purpose of Queen's College was to " educate the youth in language, liberal, the divinity, and useful arts and sciences " and for the training of future ministers for the Dutch Reformed Church The college admitted its first students in 1771 — a single sophomore and a handful of first-year students taught by a lone instructor — and granted its first degree in 1774, to Matthew Leydt.
A notable incident regarding this happened in Philadelphia in 1791, where a free black youth came to her house asking to be taught how to write.
In his youth, Cassander was taught by the philosopher Aristotle at the Lyceum in Macedonia.
He explained that coaching in his youth had taught him to square his shoulders to the direction he wanted to throw the football, and he was thus able to execute passes with tight spirals and a high degree of accuracy when running to either his left or his right.
Billy Wagner was a natural right-handed pitcher in his youth, but after breaking his throwing arm twice, he taught himself how to use his left arm by throwing nothing but fastballs against a barn wall.
As a youth, McKernan taught himself blues piano and developed a biker image.
Nothing seems more natural than the conjunction of his name with that of Memling as the author of an altarpiece, since, though Memling's youth remains obscure, it is clear from the style of his manhood that he was taught in the painting-room of Van der Weyden.
Based at Philmont's Rocky Mountain Scout Camp and taught at various locations across Philmont Scout Ranch, the program hones youth leadership skills through ethical decision making and participation in Philmont Ranger backcountry training.
Finding that he no longer desired the Georgia plantation life of his youth, he taught mathematics at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, and then served in executive positions with the Charlotte, Columbia, and Augusta Railroad ( executive superintendent ), the Savannah and Memphis Railroad ( president ), and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad ( president ).
" It was a brilliant youth theatre ", Sheen has said, " and it taught me not only a lot about acting, but also about work ethic ; it was very disciplined.
Dramatist Ronald Gow lived there in his youth and later taught at the local grammar school.
Kurtz was left-wing in his youth, but has said that serving in the United States Army in World War II taught him the dangers of ideology.
Mills taught boxing classes at the Streatham youth center in the early 1960s.
She has taught in the special education field and has held various positions in youth, community and social work.
On leaving university in Exeter, he taught science for a year at Kettering School for Boys, before joining the National Council for Voluntary Organisations in 1979 as a youth policy advisor.
Delaborde was taught by Alkan in his youth and performed and edited many of Alkan's works.
He entered the Dominicans in his youth ; at the age of thirty-five he seems to have already taught philosophy and theology.
He was hosted by one of the Missionaries of his youth, a man who had taught the youthful Hassan in Rayy.
Warith Deen Mohammed was taught Arabic in his youth by Professor Jamal Diab a Palestinian who was hired by his father to teach at the M. U. I.
Gerhardt taught the Youth Community Technology Program ( YCTP ) with Rayshawn Nowlin, in Chicago, teaching inner-city youth about computer technology from 2004 through the end of 2006.
There are a multitude of reasons, but from our research and experience during over 30 years of doing Youth Ministry, we have found the number one reason to be that most churches and youth pastors spend very little time in mentoring and teaching their youth .” The Schaeffer Institute states, “ Many youth are not being taught to read and study the Bible or how to pray or understand Christian basics, and thus they tend not to develop a firm foundation of faith.

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